from: Del Barrio Bernabe Diego <dbarrio.acciona@gmail.com>
date: Nov 3, 2021, 3:06 AM
subject: Attention Please!!!
mailed-by: gmail.com
Hello,
I am Jude Edo, legal attorney to the late Muammar Gaddafi. This is to
inform you that I need a partner who can work with me and receive this
fund as next of kin to the beneficiary Muammar Gaddafi of Libya. He
deposited this fund years ago since 2002 hoping to use it for refinery
in china, unfortunately for him, he never introduce any body as his
next of kin, any body i fixed his name as next of kin will inherit the
fund, amounting $95.5m USD.
I want you and i to be in the position of this fund, all we need to do
is to process for change of ownership then the transfer of this fund
will go directly to you. In short, after the change of ownership you
will have an online account with the bank. If you are interested, you
and I will share this fund 50/ 45, i will have 50% then you have 45%
the remaining 5% is for any expenses spent, meaning any amount you
spend or i spend we will be given in that 5%. 100% risk free, I can
guarantee you.
I wait for your urgent reply. Please, Reply to edo_jude@yahoo.com
Yours Faithfully,
Mr Jude Edo.
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